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1 I| the Nabob, the heydukes carried in all the cold dishes they 2 I| the peculiar idea of being carried to the csárda on man-back 3 I| shouldered a fiddle (he always carried one about with him wherever 4 III| length on the floor, they carried the avenger of their long 5 IV| Mr. Meyer, who was quite carried away by the force of his 6 V| away from the gallery, and carried her poor disillusioned heart 7 VI| Teresa's belongings should be carried into his house that very 8 VI| an amputation till he is carried into town erysipelas may 9 VII| but those very inundations carried away the bridge, so that 10 VII| pity, truly, that the water carried away the bridge, but if 11 VII| and go on!"~ ~"The water carried away the hay because, just 12 VII| heaps of pheasants were carried between two poles; well-fattened 13 VII| he perceived that he had carried a cattle-book into the pulpit, 14 VII| and there were many who carried their friendly sympathy 15 VII| with tearful faces, they carried the glad tidings. The philosophical 16 IX| shows how completely he was carried away by the idea of his 17 IX| fell in love with Rézi and carried her off. At first they cursed 18 IX| windows, and five fiery steeds carried them along the king's high-road 19 IX| Why, if she had been carried up to the heights of heaven 20 XIII| Naturally none of the company carried fire-arms; it is not usual 21 XVI| Szentirmay had just been carried off by some young cavalier 22 XX| secret woe which she had carried about with her for years. 23 XXII| eminent men in the kingdom carried torches before it, the most 24 XXII| months old, he had to be carried, and it was Lady Szentirmay 25 XXII| was Lady Szentirmay who carried him in her bosom. And every